Suggestions for improvements:- new holo userinterface- add new high-resolution youtube, twitter and facebook icons.- remove the start/stop button. ARP spoofing starts when application is started and stops when the user closes it.- remove hard-coded support for services and let the user choose which services he or she is interested in.

woody wrote:Suggestions for improvements:- new holo userinterface- add new high-resolution youtube, twitter and facebook icons.- remove the start/stop button. ARP spoofing starts when application is started and stops when the user closes it.- remove hard-coded support for services and let the user choose which services he or she is interested in.

Best would be if you make it open source so everyone can help to make it better.

Thanks, actually that is on my list for quite some time. I need to do some good time-managing. I will rewrite the app when I find more free time. For now i'm working almost exclusively with touchcontrol but I will get back to this

woody wrote:Suggestions for improvements:- new holo userinterface This is fine- add new high-resolution youtube, twitter and facebook icons. Sure why not- remove the start/stop button. ARP spoofing starts when application is started and stops when the user closes it. HELL no, I like having the control of the on/off, this is dumb.- remove hard-coded support for services and let the user choose which services he or she is interested in. Some people are dumb and don't know how to find the option to add or remove services so having them all on as default is a better options, although if they are dumb, odds are they won't have this app to start with. This doesn't bother me.

I have a rooted Galaxy S4 model SGH-M919 version M919UVUAMDL and I purchased both faceniff and wifikill and they both dont seem to work for me.. anyone else having issues? Or any solutions?

Update 7/2/13:

faceniff works great. Doesnt work on my router at home but worked on another when I was out. Seems like both wifikill and faceniff dont like routers that use wpa2 keys because the routers they worked on were wep only. Not sure if thats how its supposed to be but when they work, they are awesome. Hopefully a fix will come out to make them work with wpa2.